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Jeden Samstag das Neueste aus Computertechnik und Informationstechnologie. Beiträge, Reportagen und Interviews zu IT-Sicherheit, Informatik, Datenschutz, Smartphones, Cloud-Computing und IT-Politik. Die Trends der IT werden kompakt und informativ zusammengefasst.
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Computeren

Samya Hafsaoui, Timo Harmelink, Marieke Kuypers & Spraakmaker Media

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In de podcast Computeren nemen chronisch online journalisten Samya Hafsaoui, Marieke Kuypers en Timo Harmelink je wekelijks mee door de diepste krochten van het internet. We praten je bij over de memes, drama’s, en discussies die je móét kennen om o
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Computer Club

Computer Club - Freddy & Smollie

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Welkom in Computer Club, een podcast door Frederik 'Freddy' De Bosschere en Thomas 'Smollie' Smolders! Wekelijks bespreken we de actualiteit op vlak van technologie en gaan we op zoek naar interessante feiten en innovaties. Er zijn ook jingles.
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Die Redaktion von ComputerBase diskutiert im CB-Funk ganz ohne Gebrüll aktuelle Themen und gewährt Einblicke hinter die Kulissen: Warum hat die Redaktion wie berichtet oder getestet, was steht an, oder wo klemmt es? Wer sich schon immer gefragt hat, wie es in den Köpfen hinter ComputerBase tickt, ist hier genau richtig. Feedback, Vorschläge und Wünsche zum Podcast sind jederzeit gerne gesehen.
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Computerlaw Group LLP (www.computerlaw.com) provides strategic, knowledgeable, and effective business and intellectual property protection, licensing and litigation services to Internet, e-commerce, computer software, hardware and other high-tech businesses, teams and industry professionals throughout California, nationally and around the world. CLG produces THE VALLEY CURRENT as a way to keep its worldwide clients, co-counsels, colleagues, and friends aware of developments in Silicon Valley ...
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Technology is changing fast. And it's changing our world even faster. Host Alix Dunn interviews visionaries, researchers, and technologists working in the public interest to help you keep up. Step outside the hype and explore the possibilities, problems, and politics of technology. We publish weekly.
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The Computer Corner Radio Show with Gene Mitchell and Joe Myshko is on the air every Saturday morning from 8:00AM to 9:30AM. The Computer Corner show now airs on WCHE 1520. The show formerly aired on WCOJ 1420 in Chester County, PA. The Show is celebrating over 14 years.
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The Computer Game Show is a weekly podcast about computer games, hosted by David Turner, Sean Bell, Mat Murray and James Farley. Listen every Wednesday on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube. Email [email protected] or visit tcgs.co to stream every episode, watch our Twitch streams, contact the show and more. Get exclusive content and more by supporting TCGS on Patreon at patreon.com/tcgs
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A show that brings you closer to the cutting edge in computer architecture and the remarkable people behind it. Hosted by Dr. Suvinay Subramanian, who is a computer architect at Google in the Systems Infrastructure group, working on designing Google’s machine learning accelerators (TPU), and Dr. Lisa Hsu who is semi-retired and works part-time in Reality Labs Research at Meta on optics and display technologies for AR.
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Since 1995, Computer Talk with TAB has been on the air live each week providing an in-depth practical view of computers and their place in our everyday lives. A Computer Radio Program for everyone! Erik Semmel from TAB Computer Systems hosts the show and provides real time answers to caller’s questions. To keep the topics fresh and informative, guests are brought in as a result of listener’s questions and suggestions. The show is geared towards the everyday computer user with questions about ...
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Computer and Technology Radio

Marsha Collier and Marc Cohen

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Consumer Technology News & Views About The Hosts: Marsha Collier is an award winning tech author who has sold over a million books. Learn about her at www.marshacollier.com. Marc Cohen Has Spent 30 Years Informing Southern Californians About Technology. Show Contact Info: [email protected] Twitter #techradio @MarshaCollier & @realmarccohen
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Computer Talk Radio

Benjamin Rockwell

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Computer Talk Radio is a nationally syndicated broadcast radio program on computers and technology, and how they impact your life. Benjamin Rockwell, the show host and a computer nerd, leads the team as the expert guide through the technical jungle of jargon, and the valleys of viruses, to reach the pinnacle of power over your computer problems. Benjamin is joined by multiple team members who thrive on bringing you to the next level of knowledge. Keith M. Sedor has been a Certified Apple Mac ...
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Das Computermagazin

Bayerischer Rundfunk

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Neue Produkte und Trends aus Computertechnik und Telekommunikation: Was bringen uns die neuen Technologien? Was gibt es Spannendes im Netz? Eine Orientierung im Dschungel der Bits und Bytes. "Das Computermagazin" - Ein gemeinsames Magazin der Redaktionen Wissenschaft, Wirtschaft und Zündfunk.
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A tidal wave of computer vision innovation is quickly having an impact on everyone's lives, but not everyone has the time to sit down and read through a bunch of news articles and learn what it means for them. In Computer Vision Decoded, we sit down with Jared Heinly, the Chief Scientist at EveryPoint, to discuss topics in today’s quickly evolving world of computer vision and decode what they mean for you. If you want to be sure you understand everything happening in the world of computer vi ...
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We're increasingly dependent on technology. Our business and personal lives rely on it, but as you've probably noticed, it's unreliable.They promise it'll get better, but it usually gets worse. Our computers are slow, so we end up squinting at smartphones. We live in constant fear that something's going to happen to our personal data. So we're scared into paying for fake protection that proves useless when disaster strikes. The jokers we pay to fix our stuff have no clue what they're doing, ...
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Luchtig, laagdrempelig, leuk en informatief. Dat is de Computer Idee Podcast. Wil je in begrijpelijk Nederlands op de hoogte blijven van de nieuwste ontwikkelingen en mogelijkheden binnen de digitale samenleving, dan is deze podcast echt iets voor jou!
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I Love Computering

I Love Computering

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Welcome to I Love Computering, where I share lessons I learned from doing things on computers. Cover art photo provided by Rachel Moenning on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@racheldeanne
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This week's full broadcast of Computer Talk Radio includes - 00:00 - Tech news for non-nerds - Amazon, Meta, Elon Musk, Electronic Arts, Estes, digital ID - 11:00 - Will we be forcibly microchipped - Benjamin expresses concern over possible microchipping - 22:00 - Apple Wallet drivers license - Benjamin and Keith disagree over drivers license on iP…
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Thought we were at peak scam? Well, ScamGPT just entered the chat. More like this: Gotcha! The Crypto Grift w/ Mark Hays This is part three of Gotcha! — our series on scams, how they work, and how technology is supercharging them. This week Lana Swartz and Alice Marwick join Alix to discuss their primer on how generative AI is automating fraud. We …
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Fall is here, and with it comes rain and various bugs/sicknesses, one of which got Caleb. We also had a guest reschedule last second for our regularly scheduled programming, so we're reading the news. Cozy up with a blanket and take a sick day with us. RIGHT NOW: Get 50% off new memberships on our Patreon using the code RECESSION50 www.Patreon.com/…
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Vroeger kon je nog gewoon een keeper tackelen, waarna de bal in het doel rolde en je een goal scoorde. Moest je wel even in de instellingen aangeven dat je zonder rode kaarten wilde spelen, maar daarna kon je zo gerust een wedstrijd op 99-0 laten eindigen. Helaas is het echte leven geen FIFA-spelletje, al zijn er sjarels voor wie de regels niet lij…
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Today starts Marc's new format of reading headlines of tech articles and summarizing them more quickly so we can breeze through the backlog: We discuss flaws in battery packs that cause EVs to set on fire, and the goal of making designs (and people) that are more tolerant to faults Apple shocks the world by throwing us a bone, allowing us to repair…
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This week: PlayStation State of Play, Xbox at Tokyo Game Show, Microsoft "ceases and disables" some of its services to Israel Ministry of Defence, investors including Saudi 's PIF are reportedly in "advanced talks" for a $50bn leveraged buyout of EA, ROG Xbox Ally and Ally X prices have been confirmed, and Doug Bowser is retiring. Also: Pikmin abil…
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Dr. Caroline Trippel is an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Departments at Stanford University. Caroline's research operates at the critical intersection of hardware and software, focusing on developing high-assurance computer architectures. Her work tackles the challenge of ensuring that complex hardware desig…
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This week, Marc shares his iPhone horror story, and we talk about those long-awaited Facebook settlement payments finally hitting bank accounts. Federal agencies are leaning more on AI, eye drops may one day replace your reading glasses, and we compare ExpressVPN vs. Proton to see which one comes out on top. Plus: what you need to know about credit…
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I mentioned in the last episode that I am shifting priority back to recording music at home. So this episode will start from the bare basics - like what microphone and software to start with - and walk you through setup and making an actual recording. I mention in the episode that there are some courses already out there that cover audio recording …
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In the News Are We Ready for Smart Glasses? Some People Are Definitely Losing Their Jobs Blaming AI Medical Tools for Providing Biased Treatment Bias in AI LLMs CEOs Try Cloning Themselves with AI A ‘Demoralizing' Trend has Computer Science Graduates Out of Work ITPro Series with Benjamin Rockwell Quiet Cracking From the Tech Corner Job Market For …
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Send us a text This is an episode of our weekly tech talk broadcast by Refresh Computers. In this episode, David Leavitt has a candid discussion about Law enforcement Technology with Seminole County Sheriff, Dennis Lemma Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/RefreshComputers/ Track us on X at https://x.com/RefreshStores…
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This just in with data centers: Energy grids are strained, water is scarce, utility costs are through the roof — ah well, let them eat compute, I guess! More like this: AI Thirst in a Water-Scarce World w/ Julie McCarthy It was just climate week in NYC and we did a live show on data centers with four amazing guests from around the US… Thank you to …
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Are we heading for another 2008-style meltdown? On today's episode of The Valley Current®, host Jack Russo and finance veteran Joe Cucchiara connect the dots between shaky real estate appraisals, surging insurance premiums, and a market showing serious cracks. They dive into why cautious investors are pulling back, how AI is quietly reshaping the j…
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mit Fabian und Jan EA aufgekauft & vom Markt: Drei Fonds übernehmen Publisher für 55 Milliardenhttps://www.computerbase.de/news/gaming/ea-aufgekauft-und-vom-markt-drei-fonds-uebernehmen-publisher-fuer-55-milliarden.94503/ Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme im Benchmark: 18 Kerne und 5 GHz hängen AMD, Intel und Apple abhttps://www.computerbase.de/artikel/p…
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The UAPI Boot Loader Specification defines conventions that let multiple operating systems and bootloaders share boot config files. So far, only systemd-boot implements it - and it’s UEFI-only by design.As a result, hybrid UEFI/BIOS images require maintaining (and keeping in sync) two sets of bootloader configs: one for systemd-boot, and one for a …
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I overview how OS management is done at Meta. We run millions of Linux servers and we have to make sure that OS gets updated on all of them in a given period of time. To do that we developed several products: MetalOS (Image based version of CentOS), Antlir (image builder) and Rolling OS Update (a service that keeps a set of DNF repos in sync with u…
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The UAPI Boot Loader Specification defines conventions that let multiple operating systems and bootloaders share boot config files. So far, only systemd-boot implements it - and it’s UEFI-only by design.As a result, hybrid UEFI/BIOS images require maintaining (and keeping in sync) two sets of bootloader configs: one for systemd-boot, and one for a …
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I overview how OS management is done at Meta. We run millions of Linux servers and we have to make sure that OS gets updated on all of them in a given period of time. To do that we developed several products: MetalOS (Image based version of CentOS), Antlir (image builder) and Rolling OS Update (a service that keeps a set of DNF repos in sync with u…
  continue reading
 
I overview how OS management is done at Meta. We run millions of Linux servers and we have to make sure that OS gets updated on all of them in a given period of time. To do that we developed several products: MetalOS (Image based version of CentOS), Antlir (image builder) and Rolling OS Update (a service that keeps a set of DNF repos in sync with u…
  continue reading
 
I overview how OS management is done at Meta. We run millions of Linux servers and we have to make sure that OS gets updated on all of them in a given period of time. To do that we developed several products: MetalOS (Image based version of CentOS), Antlir (image builder) and Rolling OS Update (a service that keeps a set of DNF repos in sync with u…
  continue reading
 
The UAPI Boot Loader Specification defines conventions that let multiple operating systems and bootloaders share boot config files. So far, only systemd-boot implements it - and it’s UEFI-only by design.As a result, hybrid UEFI/BIOS images require maintaining (and keeping in sync) two sets of bootloader configs: one for systemd-boot, and one for a …
  continue reading
 
The UAPI Boot Loader Specification defines conventions that let multiple operating systems and bootloaders share boot config files. So far, only systemd-boot implements it - and it’s UEFI-only by design.As a result, hybrid UEFI/BIOS images require maintaining (and keeping in sync) two sets of bootloader configs: one for systemd-boot, and one for a …
  continue reading
 
`test.thing` is a VM runner which targets guests using an API defined by systemd. It started after a conversation at devconf about turning `mkosi qemu` into a library. A quick intro.~~composefs is an approach to image-mode systems without the disk images. Files are stored in a de-duplicated content-addressed storage with integrity guaranteed throug…
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Updates are a critical piece of managing your fleet of devices. Nowadays, Yocto-based distributions can utilize layers for well-established update mechanisms. But, did you know that recent releases of Yocto already come with a simple update mechanism?Enter systemd-sysupdate: a mechanism capable of automatically discovering, downloading, and install…
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Updates are a critical piece of managing your fleet of devices. Nowadays, Yocto-based distributions can utilize layers for well-established update mechanisms. But, did you know that recent releases of Yocto already come with a simple update mechanism?Enter systemd-sysupdate: a mechanism capable of automatically discovering, downloading, and install…
  continue reading
 
Updates are a critical piece of managing your fleet of devices. Nowadays, Yocto-based distributions can utilize layers for well-established update mechanisms. But, did you know that recent releases of Yocto already come with a simple update mechanism?Enter systemd-sysupdate: a mechanism capable of automatically discovering, downloading, and install…
  continue reading
 
`test.thing` is a VM runner which targets guests using an API defined by systemd. It started after a conversation at devconf about turning `mkosi qemu` into a library. A quick intro.~~composefs is an approach to image-mode systems without the disk images. Files are stored in a de-duplicated content-addressed storage with integrity guaranteed throug…
  continue reading
 
`test.thing` is a VM runner which targets guests using an API defined by systemd. It started after a conversation at devconf about turning `mkosi qemu` into a library. A quick intro.~~composefs is an approach to image-mode systems without the disk images. Files are stored in a de-duplicated content-addressed storage with integrity guaranteed throug…
  continue reading
 
`test.thing` is a VM runner which targets guests using an API defined by systemd. It started after a conversation at devconf about turning `mkosi qemu` into a library. A quick intro.~~composefs is an approach to image-mode systems without the disk images. Files are stored in a de-duplicated content-addressed storage with integrity guaranteed throug…
  continue reading
 
Updates are a critical piece of managing your fleet of devices. Nowadays, Yocto-based distributions can utilize layers for well-established update mechanisms. But, did you know that recent releases of Yocto already come with a simple update mechanism?Enter systemd-sysupdate: a mechanism capable of automatically discovering, downloading, and install…
  continue reading
 
With Bootable Containers (bootc), we can place the operating system files inside a standard OCI container. This lets users modify the content of the operating system using familiar container tools and the Containerfile pattern. They can then share those container images using container registries and sign them using cosign.Using composefs and fs-ve…
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S3NS is a trusted cloud operator that self-hosts Google Cloud infrastructure in France, targeting the SecNumCloud certification, the most stringent Cloud certification framework. SecNumCloud includes strict legal and operational constraints. To manage these systems securely and reproducibly, we’ve built a family of dedicated administration terminal…
  continue reading
 
With Bootable Containers (bootc), we can place the operating system files inside a standard OCI container. This lets users modify the content of the operating system using familiar container tools and the Containerfile pattern. They can then share those container images using container registries and sign them using cosign.Using composefs and fs-ve…
  continue reading
 
With Bootable Containers (bootc), we can place the operating system files inside a standard OCI container. This lets users modify the content of the operating system using familiar container tools and the Containerfile pattern. They can then share those container images using container registries and sign them using cosign.Using composefs and fs-ve…
  continue reading
 
S3NS is a trusted cloud operator that self-hosts Google Cloud infrastructure in France, targeting the SecNumCloud certification, the most stringent Cloud certification framework. SecNumCloud includes strict legal and operational constraints. To manage these systems securely and reproducibly, we’ve built a family of dedicated administration terminal…
  continue reading
 
With Bootable Containers (bootc), we can place the operating system files inside a standard OCI container. This lets users modify the content of the operating system using familiar container tools and the Containerfile pattern. They can then share those container images using container registries and sign them using cosign.Using composefs and fs-ve…
  continue reading
 
S3NS is a trusted cloud operator that self-hosts Google Cloud infrastructure in France, targeting the SecNumCloud certification, the most stringent Cloud certification framework. SecNumCloud includes strict legal and operational constraints. To manage these systems securely and reproducibly, we’ve built a family of dedicated administration terminal…
  continue reading
 
S3NS is a trusted cloud operator that self-hosts Google Cloud infrastructure in France, targeting the SecNumCloud certification, the most stringent Cloud certification framework. SecNumCloud includes strict legal and operational constraints. To manage these systems securely and reproducibly, we’ve built a family of dedicated administration terminal…
  continue reading
 
Introduce ue-rs, a fresh project that aims to be a drop-in reimplementation of update engine, written in Rust.The goal of ue-rs is to have a minimal, secure and robust implementation of update engine, required by A/B update mechanism of Flatcar Container Linux. Just like the existing update engine, it downloads OS update payloads from a Nebraska se…
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In last year's ASG!, bootc and bootable containers were introduced. In this talk, we'll go over what changed since last year, and how Fedora CoreOS and RHEL CoreOS are leveraging bootable containers to reduce maintenance and increase sharing.Licensed to the public under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/de/about this event: https://cfp.al…
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